How to Hide Apps Without Deleting Them or Using a Folder

April 12, 2026

2. Leveraging Android's App Drawer and Hidden Features

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Android's inherently flexible architecture offers multiple pathways for concealing applications through its app drawer system and manufacturer-specific customizations that provide granular control over app visibility. Most Android devices feature a dedicated app drawer accessible through an upward swipe or app drawer icon, where users can hide specific applications from the home screen while maintaining full access through the drawer interface. Samsung devices, for instance, offer a "Hide Apps" feature within the app drawer settings, allowing users to select multiple applications for concealment behind a simple toggle switch. Google Pixel devices and stock Android implementations provide similar functionality through the app drawer's settings menu, where users can disable specific apps from appearing in the main interface. The process typically involves accessing the app drawer, navigating to the settings or menu options (often represented by three dots), and selecting "Hide Apps" or "App Visibility" options. Once hidden, these applications can only be accessed through specific methods such as typing their names in the app drawer search function or using alternative launchers that provide additional hiding capabilities. This approach proves particularly valuable for users who want to maintain a professional appearance on their device while keeping personal applications readily accessible through alternative navigation methods.

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